The Vatican, as Pope Francis took oxygen therapy, the condition of the Pope Francis is improving

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Pope FrancisAccording to the Vatican, VentIMASK is reported to be “improving” for high-flow oxygen therapy and therapy.

“Given the complexity of the situation, the clinical stability days to resolve the forecast,” he said, “he said.

Pope Francis Balloon

The sculpture of the balloons John Paul II came to pray outside the Gemelli Hospital, where people were hospitalized in Rome on February 23, 2025 (Alberto Pizzoli / AFP – through Getty Images)

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The 88-year-old Palpar was hospitalized for respiratory issues on February 14 and was later diagnosed with a bilateral pneumonia.

“The Holy Father, alternatively, and after another physiotherapy session of breakfast, after a physiotherapy session, and dedicated to their work. Batican Added.

The person outside the hospital where Pope Francis was treated

A woman puts a rosary in the statue of John Paul II, Roma, Italy, Roma, Italy, Italy, Italy, 2025, a sculpture in Gemelli Hospital. (Reuters / vincenzo livieri)

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On Wednesday, Pope Detected Kidney Deficiency in the Last Days of Pope Francis, and a chest CT scan has shown a “normal evolution”, as the compound lung infection was treated.

While writing about The state of the pope Tuesday, FOX News Channel’s Chief Medical Analyst Dr. Marc Siegel is more problematic and more problematic for an elderly patient who is “especially” from the bilateral pneumonia “especially” from previous operations and pneumonia. “

Photo of Pope Francy in better health

Pope Francis, weekly Angelus prayers, 2024 2024 in 2024 after the popoybili after the popoybili in the Vatican in the Vatican. (Filippo Monteforte / AFP / Getty)

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Pope has been experiencing health problems for many years and even in 1957 it was necessary to be part of his lung.

Dr. Siegel, explaining that treatment is used to breathe, the pope, who received high flow oxygen therapy, “but is not aggressive as CPAP (continuous positive airline pressure) or mechanical ventilation.” He noted that the Pope was not in the ventilator that he was “good sign”.

“Do not evaluate the effects of the prayer of great medical services,” said Dr. Siegel said.

Fox News’ Stephen Sorace helped this report.

 
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